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Content Area Links to Literature

In addition to its more typical use in reading and the language arts, literature can be used as teaching material in the content areas of social studies, science, health, art, and math. Literature can bring content areas to life through well-illustrated and composed
information books, and memorable characters and settings in picture-books and novels.

Social Studies

American readers are beginning to appreciate the contributions of diverse peoples to their nation and others through books that
address omissions and distortions in history. For example, The Incas by Tim Wood enriches knowledge of this important indigenous
group, which is often omitted in North American classrooms. Varied settings, such as Guatemala in the touching story of My Pig Amarillo by
Satomi Ichikawa, can be linked to map work and geography skills.

Science

Books such as Te Amo, Sol/Te Amo, Luna; I Love You Sun/I Love You Moon by Karen Pandell can introduce basic physical science concepts (sun, moon, water, stars) in a natural and motivating way for both English and Spanish readers. Folk tales such as Nicholasa Mohr's The Song of el Coqui and Other Tales of Puerto Rico give insights into the flora and fauna of diverse regions like the Caribbean
with text and illustrations that are well integrated. Mohr's tales also reflect socio-cultural information on the heritage of Puerto Ricans.

Health

The seven National Health Education standards blend well with critical literacy principles and reader-response techniques. Improved
communication across generations, genders, and races; facing emotional and educational challenges; and staying healthy despite peer pressure are central topics recommended for authentic discussions in the field of health education. Books like Crazy Loco by David Rice,
An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio and The Year of Our Revolution by Judith Ortiz-Cofer offer entry to discussions
that can lead to health-enhancing behaviors. Go and Come Back by Joan Abelove could also be used to compare nutritional traditions of the two distinct areas compared in the novel: New York and the Peruvian jungle.

Art

Besides examining the varied artistic styles and media used in picture-books, students can study specific artists using books such as
Frida Kahlo: The Artist Who Painted Herself by Margaret Frith, which provides an interesting female figure in the international world
of art. It also suggests a model for meaningful reports on biographies for children. Tomie dePaola's The Legend of the Indian
Paintbrush(La Leyenda del Pincel del Indio) can encourage young artists to follow their dreams and persevere with creativity. Niño's
Mask by Jeanette Winter introduces the craft of mask carving within an interesting story.

Math

Marcos Counts by Tomie dePaola introduces children to the numbers 1 through 10, and Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott uses
basic geometric shapes to illustrate a folk tale. Books such as these can serve as motivating introductions to math concepts for
English and Spanish speaking children.

The Penguin Group is the second-largest English-language trade book publisher in the world. The company possesses perhaps the world's most prestigious list of best-selling authors and a backlist of unparalleled breadth, depth, and quality. Penguin Young Readers Group features books by authors and illustrators including Judy Blume, Brian Jacques, Eric Carle, and beloved characters like Winnie-the-Pooh, Madeline, The Little Engine that Could, and many, many more.

Galactic Hot Dogs Reading Marathon
Join the Galactic Hot Dogs Reading Marathon! Read each episode as it's re-released with newly revealed facts, behind-the-scenes illustrations, and the inside scoop. Make it official by pledging on the blog to read each chapter with Cosmoe. Your students will love following the exploits of these space travelers, and you'll love the educational elements that can easily be paired to the stories.

Handwashing Awareness
Kids are especially susceptible to contracting and spreading viruses during the winter months. Prevention starts with proper handwashing. Show students how to keep germs away.